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The second petition of Captain Francis Bowles, Jacob Astley’s Regiment, May 1660
...e wars in England according to his duty did engage in his late Majesty’s service and at the battle at Edgehill, was the first man that was shot with a cannon bullet, which shattered bot...
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The petition of Trooper Thomas Killingworth, Earl of Carnarvon’s Regiment, July 1660
Humbly shows: That your poor petitioner at the Battle of Edgehill in the service of your Majesty’s late royal father received fifteen dangerous wounds, which being dressed by Serjeant C...
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The petition of John Hughes, Denbighshire (3), c. 1662 to 1667
... listed under Colonel Sir Thomas Salusbury, your poor petitioner was taken prisoner at Naseby Battle, being then miserably wounded was shot through the leg, and was taken prisoner into Le...
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The petition of Thomas Straightbarrell of Stockport, Cheshire, Epiphany 1657
That he has been a soldier in the Parliament’s service ever since the beginning of the wars and was at the Battle of the city of Worcester in the regiment of Colonel Henry Bradshawe.
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The petition of Humphrey Gethin of Eglwys Fach, Denbighshire, 16 July 1679
...ajesty’s service as a lieutenant in the regiment of Sir John Owens, knight, until the fatal battle at Naseby, where your petitioner was wounded, taken prisoner and brought to London, wh...
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The petition of Michell Powell of Wrexham, Denbighshire, 10 July 1660
...mory in the regiment of Earl Rivers under the command of Captain Edward Jeffreys, at Edgehill battle there and then was shot in the right arm....
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The petition of Thomas ap Richard of Nefyn, Carnarvonshire, 1660
... his late Majesty in England [illegible] for the space of 4 years and was sore wounded at the battle in Chisister, and was taken prisoner at Naseby fight and there had close imprisonment ...
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The petition of Thomas Hinchcliffe of Kettleshulme, Cheshire, Epiphany 1652
That your petitioner in the said service at the late Battle of the City of Worcester was dangerously wounded in his head with 12 wounds at least and three wounds in his back, all which ap...
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The petition of George Hopwood of Stockport, Cheshire, Trinity 1650
...e command of Captain William Duckenfeild and in the same service, was mortally wounded at the battle at Middlewich....
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The petition of James Moore of Letwell, West Riding of Yorkshire, 17 January 1699
In which said service, at a battle fought upon Marston Moor, he received many wounds in his head, especially one by a pistol shot, which bullet doth sit in his neck, which is very apparen...